Percent of adults, youth, and children who drank
one or more sugary drinks per day, including: any change across recent years and how it varied by region of the state and
demographic factors, such as race/ethnicity

Among daily sugary drink consumers, how many
calories and pounds of sugar are consumed

Associations between daily sugary drink
consumption and other unhealthy behaviors and conditions

Water and diet soda consumption among youth

Fruit juice consumption among children

Select Colorado Data Highlights

More than half of high school students (56%)
reported drinking one or more sugary drinks per day.

Adult prevalence of daily sugary drink consumption
ranged from 22% in Boulder and Broomfield Counties to 45% in northeast Colorado
and Pueblo County.

More than half of adults aged 18-24 years (55%),
with less than high school education (51%), and who were current smokers (53%)
reported daily sugary drink consumption.

High school students were more likely to report
daily soda consumption (18%) than daily consumption of sports drinks (12%),
energy drinks (5%), other sweetened drinks (15%), or diet soda (6%).

24% of high school students reported drinking water
less than once per day.

Daily sugary drink consumption increased with
age among children, from 11% among those aged 1-4 years to 17% among those 5-11
years to 29% among those aged 12-14 years.